Castrapo

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Castrapo (a portmanteu of Castillian and trapo, meaning rag) is the perjorative name for the form of the Spanish language spoken in the region of Galicia with a heavy use of Galician vocabulary and syntax.

There are also another meaning, used daily by the Galician reintegrationist groups to refer disapprovingly to the current standard form of Galician, which they consider to be overly influenced by Castillian.

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